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Lynda

October 5th, 2008

Health Service Systems SEP08

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In a society where we are constantly faced with contagious diseases, incurable medical conditions, and rising health care costs many of the American residents still go on to live their everyday lives without health insurance. With this year being an election year this issue is a hot topic in the campaigns and debates between the Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain. With the economy being very bad and many people loosing their jobs they are faced with the fact that they will also not have any health insurance. The candidates make promises of what they will do if they are elected in order aid in the battle of heath care but may of their promises are just empty promises; if not, we must work for a welcoming and compassionate society, a society where all Americans are indifferent and no American is neglected. In this, the great and hopeful right humanity is to analyze the idea of simulation.

The ideal of simulation is a tool for addressing wide ranging issues in health care delivery. These issues involve public policy, patient treatment procedures, capital expenditure requirements, and provider operating policies. This definition leaves open how the pressures of managed care have driven health care providers to find more efficient, cheaper, and better ways to provide health care to their customers. With this challenge, let’s engage ourselves in the process of simulation in order to bring great result to practice.

In regarding to the simulation process, I chose the right mix of measures to improve the quality of health care Evashwick Care Center provides its residents with available budget of $ 4.2 millions. By choosing these measures, I have to ensure all of them would attract more private payers to ECC. My decision is a good one to construct 100 new rooms with balcony. The LTC Residents table indicates that close to 70 percent of people in Massachusetts...